Socialism in America

a political system in which production and distribution of goods are controlled by 'the people' according to 'equity and fairness' rather than market principles;

a Socialist political movement, typically advocating the end to private property ownership and exploitation of workers;

a Marxist system in which pay and benefits are distributed according to 'need' rather than according to work done; and

the intermediate Proletarian Revolution phase as society changes from Capitalism to Communism.

*The insurgent tactics used to subvert a nation are based on the Cadre system or rather known as Parties which create the factionalism needed to sustain crisis in the form of social agitation, which is in reality, a diversion or distraction from the ongoing insurgency.Socialism's end game is Communism. Communism is the opposite of our Republican form of national government. Communism requires abandoning Constitutionally-protected rights of individual American Citizens for the "common good" of collective society. See: Socialism, by Ludwig von Mises. (The complete online version of the book by Ludwig von Mises. "The book is one of the most famous analysis and criticism of socialism, including all varieties of socialism and its economic, cultural and social aspects."); see also: Chart of U.S. Socialist History, 1900-1990, taken from Democratic Socialists of America (DSA) website (originally posted in FR by TaRaRaBoomDeAyGoreLostToday!); see also: www.marxists.org Encyclopedia of Marxism.

government confiscation of property of emigrants and rebels (Implemented);

a national central bank (Implemented);

government control of transportation and communication (Implemented);

government ownership of factories and agriculture;

government control of labor;

corporate mega-farms to replace family farms (Implemented to a large degree);

regional planning (Implemented); and

government control of education (Implemented).

See:The Ten Planks of the Communist Manifesto; see also:Communism and SocialismII. Warning to Americans: " . . . Socialists, like Communists, Nazis, Klansmen, or other political groups, rightfully enjoy the same constitutional protections as the rest of us. Unlike their more radical aforementioned counterparts however, the socialists believe in changing the system by "boring from within" rather than through illegal violence and sedition. As such, they prefer legislation, often filled with deceptive legalese and passed through Congress by duplicitous means, as their choice of arms in their quest toward revolutionary goals. Socialists are gradualists rather than extremists. They are slowly chipping away at our God given rights." "Freedom loving Americans would be well advised to keep a close eye on socialist Congressmen." 4